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the economics department at university of missouri kansas city and a subscriber of modern monetary theory is here to talk about just that plus the senate is reportedly looking at extending a two thousand and f.d.i.c financial crisis measure that guarantees one hundred percent of all checking account bank deposits now the c b o estimates the f.d.a. is the does not collect enough fees to offset the risk exists as another subsidy for too big to fail banks we have a reality check plus a talian technocrat leader mario monti versus bunga bunga three time former prime minister silvio berlusconi their latest debate centers around a different approach to bond yields will cover the spread in loose change let's get to today's capital account. government budget deficits do they matter of course but looking at the fiscal cliff debate it actually seems most seem to agree with that statement i just made though folks may disagree on the best way or time to address them here's the but is this framework misguided well yes according to supporters of m.m.t. at least as far as i can tell it's a theory we've b
the economics department at university of missouri kansas city and a subscriber of modern monetary theory is here to talk about just that plus the senate is reportedly looking at extending a two thousand and f.d.i.c financial crisis measure that guarantees one hundred percent of all checking account bank deposits now the c b o estimates the f.d.a. is the does not collect enough fees to offset the risk exists as another subsidy for too big to fail banks we have a reality check plus a talian...
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today modern monetary theory with stephanie calton economist for the university of missouri kansas city she calls herself a deficit owl from what i understand has coined the term so we're going to continue that conversation now so before the break professor kelton one thing you got into that i wanted to ask about you were talking about government policymakers setting their priorities setting national priorities and investing accordingly in a perfect world i understand but sitting here in washington and watching the way that policy is actually made especially recently it's hard for me to have faith that that will happen soon or that that can ever happen so in that situation don't you have government investment in stimulus benefiting only certain industries and perhaps not others and in this situation what allows for creative destruction of the sort that allows for innovation and allows for a dynamic changing economy in a situation where the government is stimulating until full employment. ok well i mean first the question about stimulus benefiting only certain industries or only certain
today modern monetary theory with stephanie calton economist for the university of missouri kansas city she calls herself a deficit owl from what i understand has coined the term so we're going to continue that conversation now so before the break professor kelton one thing you got into that i wanted to ask about you were talking about government policymakers setting their priorities setting national priorities and investing accordingly in a perfect world i understand but sitting here in...
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a contrast to the university of missouri kansas city thank you. ok we have a reality check tonight today the senate voted to consider a bill that will temporarily extend the transaction account program known as tag it's a vote that could determine the future of many small banks as well as money market funds and here's what it is so tag as it's known was created as an emergency measure in two thousand and eight when the f.d.i.c provided unlimited guarantees for non interest bearing deposits about two hundred fifty thousand dollars these are checking accounts for example now the program guarantees more than one point four trillion dollars in deposits according to those who have done the figures and it was originally intended to last two years but in two thousand and ten it was extended and to the end of two thousand and twelve and now the bill today proposes extending it for yet another two years here's one hitch the congressional budget office reviewed the bill and they determined that the fees collected by the f.b.i. see would not offset the full
a contrast to the university of missouri kansas city thank you. ok we have a reality check tonight today the senate voted to consider a bill that will temporarily extend the transaction account program known as tag it's a vote that could determine the future of many small banks as well as money market funds and here's what it is so tag as it's known was created as an emergency measure in two thousand and eight when the f.d.i.c provided unlimited guarantees for non interest bearing deposits...
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university of missouri columbia researchers found when obese and sedentary people were given a dog they lost an average of 14 pounds a year without dieting. move -- no, it does not mean a marathon. it means taking the stairs, going out for a morning stroll. things to get you off the couch. the centers for disease control and prevention said 30 minutes of light exercise five times a week can fight diabetes, back pain, heart problems, even cancer and help you feel younger. listen to tunes. researchers in montreal found listening to pleasurable music brought on musical chills which triggered the release the release of feel-good chemical dopamine which cuts stress. get shot by. the national heart, lung, and blood institute says a good night's sleep can fight infection, help your memory and regulate sugar levels. wishing you a happy new year. >> boasting your outboard time can also help keep your brain health. the new study, researchers said mustered a creativity test to 56 people, have to go before the trip and the test the same test -- after four days of doors. those taking the test at the
university of missouri columbia researchers found when obese and sedentary people were given a dog they lost an average of 14 pounds a year without dieting. move -- no, it does not mean a marathon. it means taking the stairs, going out for a morning stroll. things to get you off the couch. the centers for disease control and prevention said 30 minutes of light exercise five times a week can fight diabetes, back pain, heart problems, even cancer and help you feel younger. listen to tunes....
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federal regulator and associate professor of the economy and law at the university of missouri. >> there is nothing astonishing about this behavior. this is what virtually every large banked active in the market did. and they did this quite predictably because the top most management at ubs, just like the other banks, created financial cent -- a financial incentive systems for the officers that encourage these kinds of frogs on behalf of themselves and on behalf of the banks. notice in the set up peace is not take very much to bribe people in the financial sector. $24,000 to take a chance at creating, committing a felony. it is amazing. >>> spanish help workers have clashed with the police in madrid outside of parliament against government privatisation plans. and and greece, civil servants have gone on a 24-hour price against job cuts. many public services were disrupted in the capital. >>> in south korea, voters have elected their first female president, who follows in the footsteps of her father who was also president. she is vowing to batter the economy. >> she has occupied a place o
federal regulator and associate professor of the economy and law at the university of missouri. >> there is nothing astonishing about this behavior. this is what virtually every large banked active in the market did. and they did this quite predictably because the top most management at ubs, just like the other banks, created financial cent -- a financial incentive systems for the officers that encourage these kinds of frogs on behalf of themselves and on behalf of the banks. notice in...
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the university of missouri columbia researchers found when obese and sedentary people were given a dog, they lost an average of 14 pounds a year without dieting. move. no, that doesn't mean a marathon. it means taking the stairs, going out for a morning stroll. all things to get you off the couch. the centers for disease control and prevention says 30 minutes of light exercise five times a week can fight diabetes, back pain, heart problems, even cancer and help you feel younger. ♪ listen to tunes. researchers at ma gill university in montreal found that listening to pleasurable music brought on musical chill which triggered the release of the feel good chemical dopamine which cuts down on stress. and get some shut eye. it can fight off infection, help your memory, and regulate your sugar levels. wishing you a happy new year, i'm holly firfer. >> so jealous of that dude right there. >> up with you all the way until the sleep thing. the dog thing if you have a pet the minute a dog enters a little area and everyone just feels good. >> that's true. >>> cats are good too. >> still ahead a
the university of missouri columbia researchers found when obese and sedentary people were given a dog, they lost an average of 14 pounds a year without dieting. move. no, that doesn't mean a marathon. it means taking the stairs, going out for a morning stroll. all things to get you off the couch. the centers for disease control and prevention says 30 minutes of light exercise five times a week can fight diabetes, back pain, heart problems, even cancer and help you feel younger. ♪ listen to...
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ago and he turned out he had a decree from the university of missouri and obviously morrissey has a degree from northridge -- there you go, most of the iranian leadership, most of the early iranian leadership had decreased from american universities. the problem we face is quite uneventful and there's no easy solution, which is that in effect we in the west have been trashing the good name of liberalism and pushing out a bogus garbage liberalism, which has been readily received and divided by students from the middle east coming to american universities and up this stuff and going back and starting a revolution. africa booty. [inaudible] iranian revolution comes for me to fix these and 70s on western universe these. this is a very fundamental problem, but it's worth recognizing that until someone is actually liberalism as we define it is what you find in government and the federalist papers and john stuart mill in tocqueville, mostly guys i'm afraid. that's what liberalism is. and you can start constructing an idea that can compete with islamism because islamism basically says we st
ago and he turned out he had a decree from the university of missouri and obviously morrissey has a degree from northridge -- there you go, most of the iranian leadership, most of the early iranian leadership had decreased from american universities. the problem we face is quite uneventful and there's no easy solution, which is that in effect we in the west have been trashing the good name of liberalism and pushing out a bogus garbage liberalism, which has been readily received and divided by...
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studied over a year at university of missouri and a year later if they violated personal space and didn't give you your room and own video game. if one sibling was intruding on another's personal space, the result was increased depression and anxiety. the indication was let the person have their room, let them their space. middle children i think have it the worse, trying to figure out the space is, they're not the oldest, not the youngest. >> clayton: they're trying to figure out their roles. the middle kid not the youngest anymore, not the oldest and anxiety and depressed. put the risks on the scene, arguments about fairness, link today depression. >> alisyn: let me stop there, that's important. in other words, the argument is mommy lets you do this and she doesn't let me do this. and why did daddy give you that and not me. >> and that's the study in the brain hormones. are the stress hormones increased? that causes depression. if you war and your bad hormones get up and you get anxiety and depressed you have a long-term problem and the risk of social media here is. i think that things
studied over a year at university of missouri and a year later if they violated personal space and didn't give you your room and own video game. if one sibling was intruding on another's personal space, the result was increased depression and anxiety. the indication was let the person have their room, let them their space. middle children i think have it the worse, trying to figure out the space is, they're not the oldest, not the youngest. >> clayton: they're trying to figure out their...
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or seven years ago it turned out he had a degree from the university of missouri and mohamed morsi has a degree from northridge for -- there you go. most of the leadership -- most of the early iranian leadership had a degree is from american universities. and the problem we face is quite fundamental. there is no easy solution to this cost which is that in effect, we hear in the midwest have been trashing the good name of liberalism and pushing out a bogus garbage liberalism which has been readily received and advised by students from the millrace coming to the american universities and sucking up this stuff and then going back and starting the revolution. where does it come from? the iranian revolution comes from the ideas in the 1960's and the 70's and done on the western universities and it's a very fundamental problem but it's just with recognizing that until someone says actually liberalism as we define it is what you find and government and the federalist papers and took that's what liberalism is, then you can start constructing an idea that can compete with islamism because it ba
or seven years ago it turned out he had a degree from the university of missouri and mohamed morsi has a degree from northridge for -- there you go. most of the leadership -- most of the early iranian leadership had a degree is from american universities. and the problem we face is quite fundamental. there is no easy solution to this cost which is that in effect, we hear in the midwest have been trashing the good name of liberalism and pushing out a bogus garbage liberalism which has been...
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b, is -- bo is a graduate of southeast missouri university and received his master of divinity in 1972 and his doctorate of ministry in 1985. glen and his wife have three children, lisa, john and glen jr. john and his wife jodi have three children, glen and joe's grandchildren. dr. bow handen has served churchers in missouri, virginia and north carolina. he retired in 1996 after serving at central baptist church for 10 1/2 years. he received his intentional interim training from 1996 to 1997 and has since served as an intentional interim pastor and an interim pastor in search churches in virginia and north carolina. dr. bohanan currently serves in wilmington, north carolina. he completed an interim where my family atends when we're in the d.c. area and we're honored to have our good friend, dr. glen bohanan here as the pastor of the house for the day. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the
b, is -- bo is a graduate of southeast missouri university and received his master of divinity in 1972 and his doctorate of ministry in 1985. glen and his wife have three children, lisa, john and glen jr. john and his wife jodi have three children, glen and joe's grandchildren. dr. bow handen has served churchers in missouri, virginia and north carolina. he retired in 1996 after serving at central baptist church for 10 1/2 years. he received his intentional interim training from 1996 to 1997...
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they're all students at northwest missouri state university's baptist student one mission team. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> steve: so it's not just you kids from missouri. this is part of a larger project. hundreds of you from all over the country. >> yes. we have over 400 registered students that came up here this week and there is going to be more after christmas break. it's just pretty awesome to see. we come from over 21 states to come up smear share christ and love people. >> steve: jennifer, this is the time you're supposed to be off. you've been here coming up on a week. you're supposed to be at home sleeping late. but instead, you're knocking down plaster and you're getting rid of mold. why? >> it just makes sense. we have this time and we have break where most people don't have time where they can't come and serve these people. it just makes sense we have this time to come and serve them. >> steve: okay. ethan, i know you're wearing the boots now. >> oh, yeah. >> steve: this is some significant clean-up that you are involved in. did you have any expe
they're all students at northwest missouri state university's baptist student one mission team. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> steve: so it's not just you kids from missouri. this is part of a larger project. hundreds of you from all over the country. >> yes. we have over 400 registered students that came up here this week and there is going to be more after christmas break. it's just pretty awesome to see. we come from over 21 states to come up smear share...
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dan friedman is an undergraduate of the university of pennsylvania and has a master's degree from the london school of economics and political science. james calling from missouri on the line for independents. caller: political calculation is difficult when you taking all factors. one factor having to do with sandy and news coverage had to do with rising surge levels, all of which was well documented. it was the first time they had water in the subways. people are trying to figure out why. i am an environmentalist, as you can tell. people are trying to figure out why mr. romney lost the election. towards the end of his campaign, he made one statement. he said, i am not in this race to stop the rising tides in the ocean or save the planet. that tells you something. host: governor romney may not have been able to stop the rising tide, but is there anything in this bill that may help to keep the waters from clotting -- flooding if there is another storm? guest: there is a lot of that kind of spending. the mitigation spending is one of the issues of in the air. -- up in the air. federal a
dan friedman is an undergraduate of the university of pennsylvania and has a master's degree from the london school of economics and political science. james calling from missouri on the line for independents. caller: political calculation is difficult when you taking all factors. one factor having to do with sandy and news coverage had to do with rising surge levels, all of which was well documented. it was the first time they had water in the subways. people are trying to figure out why. i am...
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dan friedman is an undergraduate of the university of pennsylvania and has a master's degree from the london school of economics and political science. james calling from missouri on the line for independents. caller: political calculation is difficult when you taking all factors. one factor having to do with sandy and news coverage had to do with rising surge levels, all of which was well documented. it was the first time they had water in the subways. people are trying to figure out why. i am an environmentalist, as you can tell. people are trying to figure out why mr. romney lost the election. towards the end of his campaign, he made one statement. he said, i am not in this race to stop the rising tides in the ocean or save the planet. that tells you something. host: governor romney may not have been able to stop the rising tide, but is there anything in this bill that may help to keep the waters from flooding if there is another storm? guest: there is a lot of that kind of spending. the mitigation spending is one of the issues up in the air. federal authorities as well as senators
dan friedman is an undergraduate of the university of pennsylvania and has a master's degree from the london school of economics and political science. james calling from missouri on the line for independents. caller: political calculation is difficult when you taking all factors. one factor having to do with sandy and news coverage had to do with rising surge levels, all of which was well documented. it was the first time they had water in the subways. people are trying to figure out why. i am...
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a lot of people think it is the south, but it isn't. missouri and illinois provided the most troops to go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for this war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay, who was the whig nominee in 1834. his opponent in 1834 was james polk. and clay's opposes him in texas in 1834. because he believes it is going to result in war with mexico. i love this poster. i discovered that this was from a campaign appearance in indiana. if you look at the list as to why you should support henry clay, the first are typical whig economic positions. so the waves are generally the party of economic development in the united states in the 1840s. but when you get down to the fourth reason, you can see are you for or against the annexation of texas? are you for or against an unjust and disgraceful war with mexico? my favorite one, are you for or against dishonor and disgrace? this is what they are going to say. if you don't vote for henry clay, you're going to bring national disgrac
a lot of people think it is the south, but it isn't. missouri and illinois provided the most troops to go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for this war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay, who was the whig nominee in 1834. his opponent in 1834 was james polk. and clay's opposes him in texas in 1834. because he believes it is going to result in war with mexico. i love this poster. i discovered that this was from a campaign appearance in...
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of other people think it's the south. it isn't. missouri and illinois provide the most troops to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for the war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay was the weak nominee in 1844 and his opponent in 1844 was james k. polk, who ran on the platform of the mexican typeface and expansion generally. clay opposes annexing texas in 1844 because he believes that it's going to result in war with mexico. i loved this poster when i discovered it from a campaign appearance in indiana. if you look at the list but you should support patrick leahy are from 1844, the first couple are really typical weak economic decisions. so the weeks are generally the party of economic development and the 1840s. when you get to the 43 same company can see, are you for or against the annexation of texas? are you for or against texas death? are you for or against an unjust and disgraceful war with mexico? and may favor one, are you for or against national perfidy, dishonor and disgrace?
of other people think it's the south. it isn't. missouri and illinois provide the most troops to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for the war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay was the weak nominee in 1844 and his opponent in 1844 was james k. polk, who ran on the platform of the mexican typeface and expansion generally. clay opposes annexing texas in 1844 because he believes that it's going to result in war with mexico. i loved this poster...